Epipericardial Fat Necrosis in a Pediatric Patient Diagnosed Using Contrast-Enhanced MRI Findings: A Case Report and Literature Review.
Seong Ju KimByoung Hee HanYoung Jong ChoDae Shick RyuGa Young YoonWooyul PaikYoung Rae KimPublished in: Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology (2022)
Epipericardial fat necrosis (EPFN) is a relatively rare cause of acute chest pain, with only five pediatric cases having been reported in the English-language medical literature to date. EPFN can be diagnosed based on the clinical symptoms of acute pleuritic chest pain and classic CT features of typically ovoid fatty lesions surrounded by a rim or capsule in the mediastinal or pericardial areas. Previous studies have reported that contrast-enhanced MRI can detect typical fat signal changes in adults with EPFN. We report a pediatric EPFN case diagnosed using gadolinium-enhanced MRI. Thus, contrast-enhanced MRI may be used to confirm EPFN in the differential diagnoses of the causes of acute chest pain.
Keyphrases
- contrast enhanced
- magnetic resonance imaging
- diffusion weighted
- magnetic resonance
- computed tomography
- liver failure
- diffusion weighted imaging
- adipose tissue
- respiratory failure
- drug induced
- fatty acid
- aortic dissection
- dual energy
- healthcare
- systematic review
- hepatitis b virus
- lymph node
- positron emission tomography
- young adults
- image quality
- ultrasound guided
- pet ct
- case control